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Enhancing European Health Innovation through Collaborative Projects in Assistive Technology

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The COALAS project, led by Annemarie Kokosy at SYSIASS in France, focuses on developing Cognitive Assisted Living Ambient Systems. Funded by Interreg IV A, it involves partners from France, England, and the Netherlands to empower disabled individuals through technology. The project aims to educate stakeholders about related challenges and ethical implications while promoting cooperation in health innovation. The i-MOSYDE cluster further explores intelligent systems design, emphasizing technological advancements and education in engineering for future challenges.

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Enhancing European Health Innovation through Collaborative Projects in Assistive Technology

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  1. What’s next Annemarie Kokosy SYSIASS Project Manager Head of the Service Robotics Team ISEN-Lille, France

  2. COALAS Project • COALAS: Cognitive Assisted Living Ambient System • Partners: ESIGELEC (LP), Université de Picardie, University of Kent, University of Essex, EKHUFT, The Health and Europe Centre • Funded by InterregIV A France (Channel) – England • Period: 9/11/2012 to 30/06/2015 • COALAS uses the devices developed by SYSIASS

  3. Cluster EDECT • EDECT: Empowerment of Disabled people through Ethics in Care & Technology • Partners from SYSIASS & Dignity in Care • Lead partner: The Health and Europe Centre, UK • 6 partners (2 French, 3 English, 1 Dutch) • 3 Associated partners (1 French, 2 Belgian) • Funded by Interreg IVA 2 Seas • Period • Phase 1: 1/02/2014 to 31/10/2014 • Phase 2 (to be approved): 1/11/2014 to 31/07/2015

  4. Cluster EDECT • Goals • Inform stakeholders from the four countries on our project results • Present the factors which make a European Healthcare collaborative research project possible and the challenges • Educate and motivate the care network, patients and their families through empathy and experience • Explore further the ethical implications of the provision of assistive technology for patients, their families and the care network Cluster Conference October 8th 2014, Ghent, Belgium

  5. Cluster i-MOSYDE • i-MOSYDE: Intelligent Modern System Design • Partners from i-Mocca, Sysiass, Scodece, E-pragmatic • Lead partner: KU Leuven, Ghent, Belgium • 6 partners (1 French, 2 English, 1 Dutch, 2 Belgian) • Funded by Interreg IVA 2 Seas • Period • Phase 1: 1/03/2014 to 30/11/2014 • Phase 2 (to be approved): 1/12/2014 to 31/08/2015 Website: www.imosyde.eu

  6. Cluster i-MOSYDE • Goals • Cluster, disseminate and valorise experience and results obtained in the fields of (industrial) data communication, embedded systems, and high-end hands-on or distance learning (engineering) education • Realise small demonstrators identifying new technological, research and educative challenges for the future • Remote and mobile control and distance learning, using optimal Human Machine Interface (HMI) • Drive distance system control for safety Cluster Conference: INDUSTRY 4.0 talks! October 21st 2014, Ghent, Belgium

  7. Cluster e-Ucare • 15 projects (128 partners) supported by 8 different Interreg programmes • Supported by Interreg IVB NWE • Lead partner: Innovate Dementia (BrainportDevelopment, NL) • Period : 25/01/2013 to 31/03/2015 Website: www.e-ucare.eu/en

  8. Cluster e-ucare • Goals • Cooperation to create and promote an open health innovation system • Promotion of a transnational healthcare market (SMEs for innovation) • Policy / regulatory framework and ethical issues • Funding

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